Not all Republicans will vote for Donald Trump, the party’s nominee, while not all Democrats will vote for Hillary Clinton, the respective Democratic nominee.

Trump appeared in Colorado, a swing state, on Nov. 6 in Denver.

Metro State Political Science Professor Norman Provizer told The Denver Channel on Nov. 6 that Colorado is mostly leaning Democrat, but he noted that recent polls show that Trump is gaining stream. “In the eyes of both campaigns Colorado is competitive,” said Provizer.

“The latest revelations about nothing there, nothing to investigate no change in our conclusion that might be enough for those marginal voters to swing back to her and kind of erase that Trump advantage,” Provizer said, elaborating on FBI director James Comey’s move to review new emails connected with Clinton’s email server.

“The last couple of days everyone’s running around trying to pick up whatever votes they can capitalize on, what is in their favor. We’ve seen it in Colorado,” Provizer said, adding: “The last couple days can potentially matter a great deal.”

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